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Monday News:

Bleacher Report previews the Ivy League in slideshow form.

There was a special guest at Princeton practice over the weekend, former Tiger center Chris Young.

Chicago Sports Guru says this is the year Northwestern makes the NCAA tournament. Seriously.

Mercer (1-1) defeated Suffolk 75-64 for their first win of the season.



Friday News:

The Trentonian has more from Princeton's Media Day, including a spotlight on Douglas Davis.

Rush The Court has been ranking all of the D-I college basketball teams on Twitter. Princeton comes in as number 87, tops in the Ivies.

The Sports Network previews the Ivy League.

Northwestern won their exhibition over Robert Morris (IL) by 20.

Will Venable is part of a group of MLB players pitching to special needs children in a fundraiser for the Miracle League of San Diego on November 13th.

Richmond's Kevin Anderson is one of 30 finalists for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.



Thursday News:

The San Diego Padres officially declined their $8.5 million 2011 option on pitcher Chris Young. Now a free agent, Young told the Union-Tribune that he would like to remain with the team.

New Egypt (NJ) High School basketball coach Jay Corby says it is "down to crunch time" in the recruitment of star center Desmon Hubert. Corby talks about Princeton in comparison to Hubert's other four suiters in this Baltimore Sun piece. When he mentions the several visits Hubert has made to the campus over the years, I can add that one took place last season when the Tigers hosted Harvard.

Former Princeton standout Tim vanBlommesteyn unofficially collected two percent of the vote running as an independent candidate in the race for Congress in New Hampshire's second district.

Northwestern hosts Robert Morris (IL) in an exhibition this evening. Head coach Bill Carmody tells ESPN his team is working on improving their defense and rebounding.

According to the Chicago Tribune, the Wildcats can't mask their ambition for 2010-11.

Spend close to an hour with Bill Bradley by watching this 1987 video from the C-Span library.



YouTube potpourri XI.

The latest collection of videos from various corners of the Princeton basketball family. Bill Carmody speaks at Northwestern's Midnight Madness event above.

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Monday News:

Former Princeton player Mike Bechtold is the subject of a "Where Are They Now?" piece in the Lebanon Daily News.

I'm hearing that Princeton "won" their controlled scrimmage against Sacred Heart over the weekend.

Tiger recruit Denton Koon is a nominee for the 2011 McDonald's All-American high School Basketball Boys Team.

A Chicago forward verbally committed to Northwestern over heavy interest from Penn.

Who was the last Democratic nominee for governor of Florida endorsed by the Florida Times-Union prior to this year? Why it was Steve Pajcic, who played in 13 games as a member of the 1967-68 Princeton team.

Cleveland Cavs coach Byron Scott was sorry Pete Carril did not travel with the Kings to Ohio on their recent road trip.



Friday News:

After this year's Ivy Media Poll was released, I received a few questions from readers about preseason perception versus end of season reality.

Looking at the past 25 years of Ivy polls (minus 1991, 1995 and 1997, which are unavailable), I concluded that the media has not accurately predicted the top three finishers once in that time frame!

Last year was the first year since 1999-00 that the top two turned out as projected.

However, the prior five Ivy champs have all been properly prognosticated.

The Princeton athletic department, the Ivy League office, the Trentonian and the Trenton Times have more on the Tigers' new role as frontrunner for the 2010-11 Ivy crown.

This season's full Ivy League Basketball Media Guide is available on-line.

The Columbia Spectator shares what order they think this year's poll should have been in.

Here's a transcript of Bill Carmody's remarks from Big 10 Media Day.

Sports Illustrated's Luke Winn stopped by Northwestern practice and filed a report.

The Pac-10 also held their Media Day yesterday. Here are select quotes from Oregon State's Craig Robinson.

Mason Rocca had six points and 10 rebounds as Armani Jeans Milano fell to Union Olimpija in Euroleague Group D action.

The Denver Post reports on the Pioneers' budget battle as they attempt to upgrade their basketball program while remaining Division I in all of their sports.

Following up on a story from last week, the NCAA elected to conduct yearlong study into the summer recruiting period instead of following the Collegiate Commissioners Association's recommendation to abolish the July recruiting period.



2010-11 schedules.

Hours of painful data entry behind me, I've completed the 2010-11 electronic calendars for each of the "Carril Cradle" teams. You can download any or all of the following to sync with your computer/PDA.

Each basketball schedule will be updated whenever a tip time changes or new TV information is revealed. These links will work best with iCal but are importable into Google Calendar.

If you notice any errors with games/dates/times/locations, please let me know.

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Saturday News:

Last year Princeton's controlled preseason scrimmages were against two opponents now on this season's schedule - Towson and Siena. Curious to know who the Tigers will face behind closed doors at Jadwin this month? Unless Princeton has posted an erroneous listing, I've uncovered the answer.

Georgetown held its annual Midnight Madness event at McDonough Arena last night with special live guest Wale. A 2012 big man, one of numerous prospects on-hand, verbally committed to join John Thompson III's program before the night was over.

The previous afternoon was Media Day for the Hoyas. The Washington Post and the Hoya have reports.

Georgetown will head to Hawaii in 2011 for an expanded Maui Invitational. Chaminade is hosting Duke, Kansas, Memphis, Michigan, Tennessee and UCLA in a stacked tournament.

John Templon from Chicago College Basketball stopped by Northwestern's early evening scrimmage at SPAC.

Oregon State also has a report from their first full team practice of 2010-11.

Richmond coach Chris Mooney was named one of Style Weekly's Top 40 Under 40 2010.



Sunday News:

Top-flight senior center Desmond Hubert has trimmed his suitors from seven schools to five. Ohio State and Virginia are off his list, but Princeton made the cut.

Rivals previews the 2010-11 Ivy League race.

Rush The Court considers Princeton's trip to Harvard this season the #66 "Can't-Miss Game" of the year.

Northwestern has named former player Joe Kennedy the team's new Director of Operations.



Wednesday News:

Princeton coach Sydney Johnson was the special guest at a high school in Missouri on Monday.

Georgetown picked up a commitment from a 6'9" DeMatha senior forward.

Hoya head man John Thompson III talked with MSG's Jon Rothstein about the upcoming season.

A great Fanhouse piece on the "graceful toughness" of Chris Mooney, who has rebuilt Richmond into a threat.

Spiders guard Kevin Anderson, Georgetown's Austin Freeman and Northwestern forward John Shurna have all been named to the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 list.

Padres GM Jed Hoyer said the team would not pick up Chris Young's 2011 option, but he would be interested in Young's return to San Diego.

2009-10 Ivy Rookie of the Year Kyle Casey broke a bone in his right foot over the weekend and will miss the next 6-8 weeks. He is expected to return to Harvard's lineup before Ivy play begins.



Thursday News:

C. Young (2-0) 5.0 IP 3 H 0 ER 2 BB 6 K 0.90 ERA. 82 pitches, 51 strikes.

Chris Young (video) made what could have been his last start with the Padres a memorable one, throwing five shutout innings as San Diego blanked the Cubs 3-0.

But the story of the game was a pair of amazing catches by center fielder Will Venable. The former Princeton two sport star blocked 23 shots while playing basketball in college but his rejections of a pair of run-scoring plays last night may have been the defensive highlights of his professional baseball career.

In the top of the second inning Venable leapt full extension at the center field fence to rob Alfonso Soriano (video) and one inning later he pulled a sure home run out of the stands (video) while on the run to keep Chicago from tying the game. Not a bad night in the field for a guy who almost didn't play due to his sore back.

Because of Young and Venable the Padres remain in the playoff chase, trying to catch either Atlanta for the Wild Card or San Francisco for the NL West crown.

Northwestern has finally published their 2010-11 men's basketball schedule.

Princeton will welcome a 6'6" prospect to campus next weekend for a visit.

Center Desmond Hubert, who listed Princeton as one of his final seven schools said "everybody's even" when asked by NJHoops.com about which direction he's leaning.

Bill Bradley is interviewed by Bleacher Report about the social impact of sports.

Georgetown's Austin Freeman was named Big East Preseason Player of the Year by Blue Ribbon.

An awkward attempt at a joke made by NRCC chief Pete Sessions behind closed doors has Princeton basketball as an indirect news item on Politico. Don't read the comments, or your eyes will start burning.



Thursday News:

Dare to dream? One of the top centers in the class of 2011 released a list of seven schools he's focusing on. Included alongside Villanova, Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Virginia and Wake Forest is Princeton.

A 6'8" senior wing from Georgia has offers from Boston College, Harvard, Penn and Princeton but his coach hopes to drum up interest from Georgia Tech.

Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports reports that Chris Young will make his return to the Padres as the starter in Saturday's game versus Saint Louis.

Yesterday was the first official chance Craig Robinson had to work with his team. He tells The Oregonian about what he saw.

Bill Carmody will be in California this week to watch a 6'9" prospect work out.

Carmody lauded his team's development while in Italy to the Chicago Tribune.

Dave Blatt is weighing leaving the Russian national team, claims Haaretz.

The John Thompson III Foundation will hold its Fourth Annual JTIII Foundation Community Festival on September 25th.

Finally, the Charleston Classic brackets are set. Georgetown will open against Coastal Carolina in the first of four games on November 18th.

Penn is the last of the eight Ivy schools to unveil their 2010-11 schedule.



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